Electra Healthcare Center sits at 511 S Bailey St in Electra, TX, and it's a 64-bed facility that sees around 13 residents each day, so things can feel quiet compared to larger places, and folks get some attention. The building is managed as an LLC, owned by Electra Hospital District, and has gone through an ownership change in the past year, with Electra Hospital District and Dennis Haws as the management team now since December 2024. Residents in this nursing home get care that lines up with Texas senior care standards and the team includes Registered Nurses, Licensed Vocational Nurses, and Certified Nursing Assistants who work together with therapists to make sure care covers everything folks might need from physical therapy and occupational therapy to speech therapy and occupational health nursing. The rooms are spacious and each one has its own shower and restroom, plus you'll find cable and phone services in every room, and there's both home-style dining with nutritious meals and transportation for appointments.
The Center specializes in helping seniors who need memory care for Alzheimer's and other memory issues, and there's support for folks who need long-term care, skilled nursing, and even people needing short-term rehabilitation before heading home after a hospital stay. If someone needs help with wound care, medication management, hospice, or post-surgical recovery, the team handles those needs with a personalized treatment plan, and they've got a dedicated long-term care unit and a skilled nursing unit to support different needs. There are also programs for families who need a short-term break with respite care, and the Center offers outpatient options like Electra Rehab & Fitness and infusion therapy, plus specialized clinics for areas like cardiac and pulmonary rehab, pain management, sleep studies, and more. Folks living here join in activities meant to keep everyone mentally and physically active, and it's a pet-friendly place where pets can visit or live with residents if they follow the guidelines. Everyone's invited to the resident council to help decide what goes on in the community.
The Center shows it wants to be open about its business, so it keeps an A+ rating by the Better Business Bureau's system, even though it's not actually accredited, and you'll find information about the business profile, licensing, and price transparency with online bill pay through its patient portal. Still, the last inspection by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which was on January 7, 2025, shows there have been 35 deficiencies, including issues with care planning, food storage and preparation, infection control, and resident assessments, all without immediate actual harm but with potential for more than minor problems if left unchecked. Nurse staffing hours run at 4 per resident per day, which sits higher than the state average, and the place states its commitment to safety and satisfaction. For folks interested in different languages, Electra Healthcare Center and its web resources like slpoperations.com support many options, from English, Spanish, and French to Chinese, Arabic, Hindi, and more, and the facility connects with platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Meta services to make communication easier.
All in all, Electra Healthcare Center tries to help seniors and those who need skilled care, Alzheimer's support, or rehabilitation, offering the basics you'd expect like nutritious meals, laundry, wound care, and personalized care plans, plus some extras like an active resident council, activities, and online access to billing and records, though like all places, it's not without its trouble spots according to recent inspection reports. Availability can change, and while the Center offers a wide range of services, it encourages families to check current openings if they're thinking about moving someone in.